You can pre-order the CD from Amazon - due for release in April. I may buy it as one of the tracks on my original copy doesn't play properly.
Ken
UlrichS wrote:Hi all,
the Cliff Goes East 2LP set was not the original release. The set was first issued in Japan as CLIFF "LIVE" IN JAPAN '72 (EOP-93077B), recorded on 22nd and 23rd September, 1972.
On the back of the sleeve the sides A, B and C are credited to Cliff Richard, side D is credited to MARVIN & FARRAR "LIVE" IN JAPAN '72. On the sleeve only JOHN FARRAR/HANK MARVIN (Guitar) BRIAN BENNETT (drums) PAT CAROL/OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN (Back chorus) are listed.
However, a stage photo (see below) give some more information (left to right): Hank Marvin - John Farrar - (Cliff) - Brian Bennett - Trevor Spencer (?) - Alan Tarney - Olivia Newton-John - Pat Carroll - Alan Hawkshaw. This is certainly the backing for the Cliff part of the concerts.
On the labels of the records the are the following details:
Side A, B and C: Cliff Richard, Olivia Newton John (Back Chorus), Pat Carol (Back chorus), Hank Marvin (Lead Guitar), John Farrar (Bass Guitar), Brian Bennett (Drums)
Side D: Hank Marvin (Lead Guitar), John Farrar (Bass Guitar), Brian Bennett (Drums)
Much more interesting is that the Marvin & Farrar set includes two more songs on the Japanese release which are omitted on all the other releases: Something and Keep The Customer Satisfied. To my knowledge these two tracks can only be found apart from the above vinyl release on the Italian Fremus CD DAKOTA (1994, CDFR 0520).
Best wishes,
Ulrich
iefje wrote:During the shows there also was a 20-minute solo-spot for Olivia Newton-John. My guess is The Brian Bennett Band took care of the backing. Does anyone know for sure?
iefje wrote:If I remember correctly, the "Cliff 'Live' In Japan '72" double album also features a black and white booklet with pictures of the performances, with one or two of Marvin & Farrar's performance. It shows Trevor Spencer behind the drums, not Brian Bennett as is claimed on the back of the sleeve.
During the shows there also was a 20-minute solo-spot for Olivia Newton-John. My guess is The Brian Bennett Band took care of the backing. Does anyone know for sure? Also, is there any information available of which track was recorded on which of the two dates listed?
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